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many people in massachusetts had substandard policies and had to give them up. >> massachusetts had the support of two thirds of the people. not so with the federal. >> it had support once people saw how successful it was. once americans see the benefits. >> it was implemented differently. you agree david cutler is an honest broker. >> absolutely. >> he's been on the program a couple of times. he's a harvard guy. larry summers got a letter saying you can't keep pointing thomas mass. they did it differently, better and in a way we are doing it at the federal level and we should. no one listened. >> you can learn a lot from massachusetts. i disagree on that point. there are a lot of parallels to draw. most importantly, we have to stop panicking over days and weeks and focus on the bigger picture here. over time we'll fix broken insurance markets in america. >> you will get people who didn't have insurance insurance. but i don't know. i'm worried based on including what you said about the first people who had it and lost it. thank you for coming on. >> send me a tweet about that. i'm conce
many people in massachusetts had substandard policies and had to give them up. >> massachusetts had the support of two thirds of the people. not so with the federal. >> it had support once people saw how successful it was. once americans see the benefits. >> it was implemented differently. you agree david cutler is an honest broker. >> absolutely. >> he's been on the program a couple of times. he's a harvard guy. larry summers got a letter saying you can't keep...
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herself and the administration up to outright ridicule by calling those numbers consistent with what massachusetts, a state of only 6.5 million people, experienced in its initial rollout of romney care. sebelius also did not reveal the number of people who have actually paid for their new plans. she did not explain why the obama administration will withhold those numbers from the public until the middle of next month. >> the numbers are consistent with enrollment numbers that massachusetts reported and that we feel are the most accurate. by the 15th of december, we'll be able to begin to tell you how many people actually have paid for the first month of coverage. >> the sebelius revelations come after hours of heated testimony in front of two separate house committees. the top government technology officials grilled by house oversight on when the website will be fixed, and why it was launched without proper testing. and department of homeland security officials questioned by the committee on the site's lack of cybersecurity. fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel with our report.
herself and the administration up to outright ridicule by calling those numbers consistent with what massachusetts, a state of only 6.5 million people, experienced in its initial rollout of romney care. sebelius also did not reveal the number of people who have actually paid for their new plans. she did not explain why the obama administration will withhold those numbers from the public until the middle of next month. >> the numbers are consistent with enrollment numbers that...
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one of the state's there are 55 types of businesses exempted completely so massachusetts thinks it is okay for people who worked at a gas station or a movie theater to not be with their family but somehow if you worked at target or wal-mart that you have to be with your family. gerri: special rules? >> not many gas stations are open and i would say a lot are close. maybe not the major highway but it is a choice but to datere was a workout in whole foods in chicago somebody was fired because they refused to keep the pizza hut open. there is a trend with the big box stores whitening the time they're open and basically those who don't want to be working would have to work the. >> hall paternalistic to say if you wereetting gas station your buck -- your boss to make the decision but in a wal-mart then the government makes us decision ? those who are lower wage workers should not be entitled to get time and half that a lot of employers offer or not during those hours? whole foods does offer time and half with my understanding and has more spots available to people want to work them people
one of the state's there are 55 types of businesses exempted completely so massachusetts thinks it is okay for people who worked at a gas station or a movie theater to not be with their family but somehow if you worked at target or wal-mart that you have to be with your family. gerri: special rules? >> not many gas stations are open and i would say a lot are close. maybe not the major highway but it is a choice but to datere was a workout in whole foods in chicago somebody was fired...
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massachusetts might like their health care plan but all of the polls show it and president obama not only his approval rating personally but politically as well has gone down as a result of the rollout. >> the polls show they like the shutdown even less. we will be sitting here and i promise you it is going to cost republicans in the midterm. martha: we will bring you back and find out. what does the president do now, what does he say, that continues to be asked this morning. always good to see you. bill: can a 6'5", 320-pound professional football player be bullied? why did miami dolphins player say he walked away from his team and the other player on that team now suspended indefinitely? martha: investigation into benghazi now goes to the next level. one senator issuing a bold threat the white house unless congress get some answers finally. >> the fact is we have four dead americans because of a protest or because of guys out for a while decided to kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (da
massachusetts might like their health care plan but all of the polls show it and president obama not only his approval rating personally but politically as well has gone down as a result of the rollout. >> the polls show they like the shutdown even less. we will be sitting here and i promise you it is going to cost republicans in the midterm. martha: we will bring you back and find out. what does the president do now, what does he say, that continues to be asked this morning. always good...
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. >> i think that massachusetts is always pointed to as the model and advancement. what most people don't understand is that massachusetts modifies insurance market over a 20 year period and going to the individual mandate was the last stuff in a long process that includes the health insurance market substantially. what we did was cram all that into is very short. mcintyre. neil: okay, the argument of massachusetts showing that things were not rammed down people's throats. now republicans are going to seize up this and say, okay, we want to refute us. >> welcome i think it would be great if we could see some bipartisan collaboration. and i hope that we can find a way through it. at the end o the day we have millions of cancellation notices and the people are worried and we need to get access to care. neil: thank you so much. meanwhile, we have a stunning admission. >> chronically the federal programs are over budget and behind schedule and, you know, we might have done more to make sure that we are breaking the mold and how we are going to set this up. but that does
. >> i think that massachusetts is always pointed to as the model and advancement. what most people don't understand is that massachusetts modifies insurance market over a 20 year period and going to the individual mandate was the last stuff in a long process that includes the health insurance market substantially. what we did was cram all that into is very short. mcintyre. neil: okay, the argument of massachusetts showing that things were not rammed down people's throats. now republicans...
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. >> that was elizabeth warren before became the massachusetts senator. both sides would have added. and they either love her or hated her, but with both sides and now we keep asking her to come back, but she won't. she's getting the buzz is presidential candidate. sheila joins us now. a woman from both sides. but unlike this, she comes back. i don't know what's going on here. but i will say that obviously she appear appeals to the extreme level. and moderating the approach from the point of view from the obama administration and they want to hear from this on the left. when it comes to that financial matters, that has to be very dangerous and it's something that you want about, politicizing these financial matters on either side. but i worry about where this is leading. what do you think? >> i don't think, that. >> okay. >> or not, so putting that aside from i don't think the same kind of things that she is pushing is that radical. i think she identifies as the middle class. and she connects with the main street problems. i think the kinds of solutions a
. >> that was elizabeth warren before became the massachusetts senator. both sides would have added. and they either love her or hated her, but with both sides and now we keep asking her to come back, but she won't. she's getting the buzz is presidential candidate. sheila joins us now. a woman from both sides. but unlike this, she comes back. i don't know what's going on here. but i will say that obviously she appear appeals to the extreme level. and moderating the approach from the point...
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in stores like this one in massachusetts, they put pictures like this on the wall. the loss to thieves nationally for supermarkets comes to $6 billion a year. the cost has to be made up somehow. >> if we aren't profitable we have to charge more for what we are selling. >> reporter: in many cases it is not the customers after the free stuffing, most of the theft that occurs at your grocery store happens right here at the checkout, at the hand of the employees. watch how this works. an overhead view of the cashier, items traveling past the bar code. see the red target. that is a turkey. what is happening right now, the cashier is suddenly jumping it around the scanner so it is not being rung up as a charge. although it is mixed in with other items that are. now, with the turkeys, some places really see a spike, as many as four times more turkeys heisted in november and december, than in the rest of the year combined. basically when you see that turkey being stolen, they have to sell 50 more turkeys to make up for the one that was given away for free. we asked maureen
in stores like this one in massachusetts, they put pictures like this on the wall. the loss to thieves nationally for supermarkets comes to $6 billion a year. the cost has to be made up somehow. >> if we aren't profitable we have to charge more for what we are selling. >> reporter: in many cases it is not the customers after the free stuffing, most of the theft that occurs at your grocery store happens right here at the checkout, at the hand of the employees. watch how this works....
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he tried to ban that in massachusetts. deval patrick, when he took over, he lifted those restrictions right away and unbanned it. mitt romney had pulled massachusetts out of a regional effort in the northeast to control greenhouse gases. when deval patrick took office, he reversed that decision right away. he put massachusetts back into that agreement. governor deval patrick was sworn in on january 4th. it was only two weeks later, by january 18th, the romney denialism on climate change was over, and massachusetts was back in the world of science. here's the really interesting thing, though. that same month, when mitt romney left office and deval patrick got sworn in, and all of those leftover policies the from the romney era got reversed, that same month, the other thing that happened in massachusetts is that romney care started. the month that mitt romney left office, january 2007, that's the same month that massachusetts residents were supposed to start enrolling in the massachusetts version of health reform. which was,
he tried to ban that in massachusetts. deval patrick, when he took over, he lifted those restrictions right away and unbanned it. mitt romney had pulled massachusetts out of a regional effort in the northeast to control greenhouse gases. when deval patrick took office, he reversed that decision right away. he put massachusetts back into that agreement. governor deval patrick was sworn in on january 4th. it was only two weeks later, by january 18th, the romney denialism on climate change was...
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by the way, for our viewers in rhode island, i was looking this up, maine and massachusetts, it's illegal to open for big stores on thanksgiving. >> what you think? >> i think -- well, you know, i -- i've stopped enjoying full stop whether it's thanksgiving or not. quite frankly, i'm happy that a store's closed. it's good to take a breath, spend time with loved ones. >> for the family. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending. >> i will not go near a mall on a normal day. >> i've joined that club, too. there you have it. >> too much. hopefully you've been able to visit with family, little hassle as possible. winter weather preview that blasted across the country this week, certainly slowed travel down a bit. but thank goodness did not bring it to a grinding halt. >> looked like they managed to get where they needed to go, in most places. snow in michigan, western new york, pennsylvania, there was rain in atlanta, windy conditions along the east coast. they did contribute to the traffic mess. it's the coldest it's been in 100 years in atlanta on than
by the way, for our viewers in rhode island, i was looking this up, maine and massachusetts, it's illegal to open for big stores on thanksgiving. >> what you think? >> i think -- well, you know, i -- i've stopped enjoying full stop whether it's thanksgiving or not. quite frankly, i'm happy that a store's closed. it's good to take a breath, spend time with loved ones. >> for the family. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending....
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. >> so massachusetts basically, not everybody, of course we know that but massachusetts en masse, pardon the pun, has said we are buying into the big spending government nanny state that's being presented to us i want to know why. it's a one party system. >> why? you have got -- look, you have, what, 6 million people in massachusetts? >> 6.4 million. 4.6 million voters. >> 4.6 million people. most of them in the boston area. >> rubber stamped. >> educated group. all right. it's a largely uneducated state. it's a sophisticated state with a long, glorious history. yet, the majority of people in the state of massachusetts said we want this irresponsible spending we want a one party system. why? >> i wish i could answer that for you bill. >> all right. it is a mystery of the universe. it's our fault that barack obama is creating or trying to create a nanny state. we gave them another term. when we had an alternative. go ahead, last word. >> well, thank you, in massachusetts, people are starting to wake up and i think throughout the country, too. because they are looking at their paychecks an
. >> so massachusetts basically, not everybody, of course we know that but massachusetts en masse, pardon the pun, has said we are buying into the big spending government nanny state that's being presented to us i want to know why. it's a one party system. >> why? you have got -- look, you have, what, 6 million people in massachusetts? >> 6.4 million. 4.6 million voters. >> 4.6 million people. most of them in the boston area. >> rubber stamped. >> educated...
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the state senate in massachusetts today voting that massachusetts should move to a state-wide 11 dollar an hour minimum wage, because that would be good economically for the state of massachusetts. and this week in the united states senate, senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts made a widely circulated senate floor speech, making the case that the era of fighting about cutting social security is over. and now it is time to talk about expanding social security. at the very least, that used to be beltway heresy. senator warren now joins us, senator, thank you for joining us, nice to have you. >> it is good to be here. >> so why now? why do you think now is the time to talk about this when all we've heard from the very serious people in the beltway forever is that it is time to cut it. >> because it is time to talk about reality. you know, america's middle class has been hammered for a generation now. so adjusted for inflation, the wages of the middle class family have gone down. and yet, core expenses, housing, health care, sending kids to college have all shot through the roof. famil
the state senate in massachusetts today voting that massachusetts should move to a state-wide 11 dollar an hour minimum wage, because that would be good economically for the state of massachusetts. and this week in the united states senate, senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts made a widely circulated senate floor speech, making the case that the era of fighting about cutting social security is over. and now it is time to talk about expanding social security. at the very least, that used...
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jane in massachusetts. >> caller: yeah, hi. first time caller but a very long time fan. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock has gone progressively lower from 139 to 121 today. has j&j troubles brought the blockbuster pc down? >> i think that wonder drug is going to get right through the fda. 50/50. i like j&j. i reiterate, buy. let's go to phillip in michigan. >> caller: hi jim. thank you. you're good for america. my stock is sky works solutions. >> here's the problem. today's cirrus, a very good company, they got designed out of an ipad air. everyone is panicking. i feel sky works is still a trader. let's go to john in florida. >> caller: hi. john in dunedin, florida. >> good to have you again. what's up? >> i'd like to know if it's a good time to get back in on arena pharmaceutical? >> no, john. we've got to go blue chip. that one isn't even a red chip. nikita in washington. >> caller: hey jim. booyah to you. lng. i know we've got a while before those train whistles blow, but how we looking at the station? >> i've been pushing
jane in massachusetts. >> caller: yeah, hi. first time caller but a very long time fan. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock has gone progressively lower from 139 to 121 today. has j&j troubles brought the blockbuster pc down? >> i think that wonder drug is going to get right through the fda. 50/50. i like j&j. i reiterate, buy. let's go to phillip in michigan. >> caller: hi jim. thank you. you're good for america. my stock is sky works solutions. >>...
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as secretary sebelius said .3% in massachusetts. 1 1/2% of the federal level. goal of 7 million. that is not a relevant comparison. relevant comparison happen in march. we need new focus on not the week to week and day-to-day, to date. >> professor, quickly, what do you make of roughly all most four times people enrolling in medicaid than -- than purchasing with or without subsidies, the approximately sees from the exchanges. -- policies from exchanges. >> we had a program that was free, got higher enrollment than the program people had to pay. people soon up for what its free first. once again as the deadline approaches for the mandate. people rush in, healthy people coming in towards the march 31st date. >> e.j.dion, democrats listening to the professor, professor gruber here tonight, democrats in the house are not staying calm about this. >> i thought finally, republicans in disarray had replaced the old democrats in disarray stories. but it looks like we're become to the old story. the president did say what the president said. and there was no, there were no kind of qualific
as secretary sebelius said .3% in massachusetts. 1 1/2% of the federal level. goal of 7 million. that is not a relevant comparison. relevant comparison happen in march. we need new focus on not the week to week and day-to-day, to date. >> professor, quickly, what do you make of roughly all most four times people enrolling in medicaid than -- than purchasing with or without subsidies, the approximately sees from the exchanges. -- policies from exchanges. >> we had a program that was...
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mum bett was challenging the very existence of slavery in massachusetts. her argument was that slavery violated the most basic principle of the american revolution, that all human beings were created equal. it was a powerful argument, and she won. mum bett's victory echoed across the young nation. within two decades, every state in the north was on the road to abolition, and this political transformation was accompanied by a religious one as an evangelical revival spread across the country proclaiming that all races were equal in the eyes of god. man: you have these big, outdoor preaching sessions where people gather in large numbers to hear a charismatic preacher give the word of god. man: ♪ didn't my lord deliver daniel ♪
mum bett was challenging the very existence of slavery in massachusetts. her argument was that slavery violated the most basic principle of the american revolution, that all human beings were created equal. it was a powerful argument, and she won. mum bett's victory echoed across the young nation. within two decades, every state in the north was on the road to abolition, and this political transformation was accompanied by a religious one as an evangelical revival spread across the country...
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those numbers from the public until december 15. >> the numbers are consistent with the numbers that massachusetts reported and that we feel are the most accurate by the 15th of december and we will be able to tell you how many people have paid for this coverage. lou: or disturbing numbers. 55% say they believe the obama administration tried to deceive them about obamacare. compared toonly 30% many say we need to throw obamacare out and begin again and 42% say keep trying to fix it and 10% say leave it alone. well, let's find out our guests tonight have to say. joining us is andrea and greg. cohost of the five and thank you both for being here. i would like to turn to you, andrea. she has become a metaphor for what is going on with health care dog of an obamacare itself. it's striking that this thing just doesn't work and we still are having conflicting claims is whether or not it can be fixed as the aministration promises. >> that's right, she is and who she said she was. and now she's getting bullied, much like people are getting bullied to sign up for the plans so they cannot log on and get the
those numbers from the public until december 15. >> the numbers are consistent with the numbers that massachusetts reported and that we feel are the most accurate by the 15th of december and we will be able to tell you how many people have paid for this coverage. lou: or disturbing numbers. 55% say they believe the obama administration tried to deceive them about obamacare. compared toonly 30% many say we need to throw obamacare out and begin again and 42% say keep trying to fix it and...
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massachusetts based. offices here, the uk, the netherlands. they joined the new york stock exchange in january, and they were initiated at wells fargo with an outperform and a $44 to $48 target range. stock's right now at $36.49. so wells fargo sees a lot of upside. >> i think anyone who's got a kid in child care knows this is big business. >> it ain't cheap either. >> that's what i mean. >>> yesterday we talked about how nobody is talking about cisco shares. they were red hot. we're going to highlight we're red shot because cisco having their worst day in almost three years. weak sales, weak guidance. what a disaster. on the technicals, rich ross. on the fundamentals, mark lichtenfeld. people expected a lot from cisco. they disappointed the world. what do you make of the story? a quarterly issue or a management issue? >> well, i think it's maybe a little bit of both. i tell you what. i like the stock here. i think you do want to let it settle in a little bit. you don't a falling knife. when it does maybe in a few days or few weeks, there's a
massachusetts based. offices here, the uk, the netherlands. they joined the new york stock exchange in january, and they were initiated at wells fargo with an outperform and a $44 to $48 target range. stock's right now at $36.49. so wells fargo sees a lot of upside. >> i think anyone who's got a kid in child care knows this is big business. >> it ain't cheap either. >> that's what i mean. >>> yesterday we talked about how nobody is talking about cisco shares. they...
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and now in massachusetts, there is essentially universal coverage. that state is essentially the template for our national numbers. but the numbers out today, 100,000 people signed up in the first month. in addition, another one million people were determined to be eligible for getting a new play in marketplaces for health insurance. but they have not chosen a plan yet. the overall idea is for everybody to get insurance over time. the republicans are rejoicing in the early low numbers, praying nobody else signs up to get health insurance, but we'll see how it goes. history tells us these things do tend to start slowly. also in washington today, you just heard on "all in" with chris hayes, they also saw the introduction of a landmark new piece of federal legislation that would try to protect women's access to abortion, protecting it, not curtailing it. at a time when republicans have rolled back abortion, the bill introduced today by senator richard blumenthal and other democrats would federally protect women's ability to access abortion, by heading o
and now in massachusetts, there is essentially universal coverage. that state is essentially the template for our national numbers. but the numbers out today, 100,000 people signed up in the first month. in addition, another one million people were determined to be eligible for getting a new play in marketplaces for health insurance. but they have not chosen a plan yet. the overall idea is for everybody to get insurance over time. the republicans are rejoicing in the early low numbers, praying...
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mostly, the part of massachusetts where i'm fro didn't get any attention. when i was 12 years old, it got a lot, a lot of very positive reasons. it is because of this guy, paul tsongas. he had gone into local politics and in 1992, he was running for president. this is just when i was starting to get interested in politics. i didn't know much about the difference between the two parties. i knew it was really cool that someone that lived a few miles from our house was running for the white housing, the most important job in the world. every afternoon, the lowell sun would land on our doorstep. i would devour the information on the trail. i really wanted him to win. he won new hampshire and maryland and bill clinton overwhelmed him. there were a lot of reasons that he beat tsongas that year. one thing i knew, clinton had gotten rough and pushed the line. i was mad at bill clinton. i'll admit, i held a bit of a grudge. fast forward to 2007. i am writing a column i am not doing tv. i am a nobody. i am in thousands of dollars for debt. with hillary clinton settin
mostly, the part of massachusetts where i'm fro didn't get any attention. when i was 12 years old, it got a lot, a lot of very positive reasons. it is because of this guy, paul tsongas. he had gone into local politics and in 1992, he was running for president. this is just when i was starting to get interested in politics. i didn't know much about the difference between the two parties. i knew it was really cool that someone that lived a few miles from our house was running for the white...
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he wants to go to a special facility and transfer in massachusetts. his lawyer says they can provide better care for him there. he's charged with deadly terrorist attack on tourists in yemen. >>> she's a long way from the desperate housewives on wisteria lane. now nicolette sheridan is starring in a new christmas movie play ago journalist whose spirit survives a car accident. >> through that crash she meets a man and together they discover the true meaning of christmas. take a look. >> have you ever celebrated christmas? >> what do you mean celebrated? >> family dinners? >> no. >> church? >> no, never. >> a tree? >> tree. no. no. not a tree. >> you got to fix that. >> we are joined now by actress and producer nicolette sheridan. good morning. >> good morning. >> you're the boss here, right? you created the idea. >> i came up with this idea and i took it to hallmark because what better place to do a christmas movie than hallmark. yeah. it all started in january and it's airing on sunday. >> you shot it in october. >> we did. we shot it in a small town
he wants to go to a special facility and transfer in massachusetts. his lawyer says they can provide better care for him there. he's charged with deadly terrorist attack on tourists in yemen. >>> she's a long way from the desperate housewives on wisteria lane. now nicolette sheridan is starring in a new christmas movie play ago journalist whose spirit survives a car accident. >> through that crash she meets a man and together they discover the true meaning of christmas. take a...
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a way, in a premarry in way that rudy guiliani, mitt romney who had to run away from his record in massachusetts. >> o'donnell: do you think governor christie can attract conservatives in a primary? >> i think he can attract conservestive in a primary he proved it in his own state. he got 94% of self i'd tied. >> these are in new jersey. >> this is in new jersey, correct. >> o'donnell: but not in iowa or south carolina. >> if anyone looks at the chris christie performance tuesday doesn't think that it's absolute slam dunk as model for future of the republican party they need to have their head examined. the truth is i spent a lot of time in iowa and new hampshire. seen a lot of you along the way. but the reality is that governor christie has got a proven record now appealing to both the center and conservative part of the republican party. if he's got great opportunity in the context of leading the rga which currently is the largest political committee in american poll six, 40-plus million dollars, can raise another hundred million. that's an important post that will help him focus on the -- hal
a way, in a premarry in way that rudy guiliani, mitt romney who had to run away from his record in massachusetts. >> o'donnell: do you think governor christie can attract conservatives in a primary? >> i think he can attract conservestive in a primary he proved it in his own state. he got 94% of self i'd tied. >> these are in new jersey. >> this is in new jersey, correct. >> o'donnell: but not in iowa or south carolina. >> if anyone looks at the chris...
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, seeing what the plan of massachusetts did. he noted that the president could have seen that people would actually be kicked off their insurance policies, that there was a lot to learn from the states having control including the biggest lesson of all, he said the president should learn to be honest. take a listen. >> obamacare barely made it through washington, as you know. there is no question in my mind that had the president been truthful and told the american people that millions would lose their insurance and millions more would see their premiums skyrocket, had he told them that at the time it was going through washington there would have been such a hew and cry against it, it would not have passed. >> mitt romney goes on to say what was good for massachusetts was not good for everyone. if he actually said some of you are going to be kicked off your insurance we wouldn't be at the place we are right now. some people are saying look at the website. every night it goes down, it's not secure. the other problem is you've got
, seeing what the plan of massachusetts did. he noted that the president could have seen that people would actually be kicked off their insurance policies, that there was a lot to learn from the states having control including the biggest lesson of all, he said the president should learn to be honest. take a listen. >> obamacare barely made it through washington, as you know. there is no question in my mind that had the president been truthful and told the american people that millions...
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we do know there is fewer doctors practicing in massachusetts before their romney type care plan took effect. and waits to see a doctor have gotten quite extended. if you are a newly diagnosed diabetic it's seven weeks or so before you get to see the specialist take care of. >> you real quickly before i let you go, what is your greatest concern about the unknowns out there. maybe the key most important unknown. >> well, one thing i'm quite concerned about, since i'm the president of this local medical society is the 90 day grace period that's written into the bill that if someone quits paying their insurance premium there is 90 days before they are removed from the plan. during that time, the last of 60 day period the doctors and hospitals or whoever is providing care for the patients will be expected to be paid but that money will be taken away from them months down the road when it's found out that the person didn't come through and fully pay their premium. that's going to add a great degree of financial instability into the system for hospitals and physicians that will wind up affe
we do know there is fewer doctors practicing in massachusetts before their romney type care plan took effect. and waits to see a doctor have gotten quite extended. if you are a newly diagnosed diabetic it's seven weeks or so before you get to see the specialist take care of. >> you real quickly before i let you go, what is your greatest concern about the unknowns out there. maybe the key most important unknown. >> well, one thing i'm quite concerned about, since i'm the president of...
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i would rather be in a great hospital like massachusetts general or ucla or cedar sinai or mayo if i have a tough illness. community hospitals are great, but you go to the university hospitals for the best care. and if they're being shut out, that by definition is going to lead to a decreased quality care and ultimately a two-tiered system of medical care. >> we've gotten the doctor's take, now the nurse's take. deborah, your thoughts on this. >> the nurses over the entire country have been concerned about this health insurance reform. and it's not obama care or the affordable care act that's limiting the choices. let's be clear, these are the insurance companies that were left in charge of health care and wrote health care reform. they're the ones limiting care and creating this bureaucracy to deny our patients care. >> okay. but with all due respect, today, what people really care about is care being denied. are their children not going to be able to get -- because the report is these major hospitals because of a law are not going -- they're not included. not in the network anymore
i would rather be in a great hospital like massachusetts general or ucla or cedar sinai or mayo if i have a tough illness. community hospitals are great, but you go to the university hospitals for the best care. and if they're being shut out, that by definition is going to lead to a decreased quality care and ultimately a two-tiered system of medical care. >> we've gotten the doctor's take, now the nurse's take. deborah, your thoughts on this. >> the nurses over the entire country...
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assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet so someone like paul mccarthy in marblehead, massachusetts, could print the idea. he took the idea to his son. i >> i thought he was a little crazy. he said we could print the fingers and clip them in. it was too much. >> reporter: the first time you saw it and tried it out -- >> it was pretty awesome. >> it's the most rewarding thing. >> what an amazing dad. how much do the hands cost? >> the hand costs 25 bucks but the printer costs $2,500. it was paid for by the school. he's on the fourth version and it's called the cyborg hand. >> what happens next? >> very interesting. i spoke the dad. leon is teaching the other kids to design and make these. their plan is to design them for kids locally, be able to give them to them and eventually go have lower rates of obesity. what'smore what's more the study found when families eat anywhere but the kitchen or dining room both parents and kids have a higher incident of weight problems. what's the whole equation? >> you're talking to each other and eating mindfully as opposed to the mindless eating in
assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet so someone like paul mccarthy in marblehead, massachusetts, could print the idea. he took the idea to his son. i >> i thought he was a little crazy. he said we could print the fingers and clip them in. it was too much. >> reporter: the first time you saw it and tried it out -- >> it was pretty awesome. >> it's the most rewarding thing. >> what an amazing dad. how much do the hands cost? >> the hand...
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we're at dupont circle at massachusetts and 20th in northwest. take a look here right outside the big pnc bank. their sprinklers went off this morning and one of our crew members alerted us to this. you can see this entire sidewalk here, this whole stretch completely covered in a sheet of ice. if you come through here in the morning, be careful. you've seen a biker and somebody walking by trying to be careful. stepping and riding very gingerly as they come through. you can see all of the ice right here as well on the grass. obviously this is a very sort of strange situation because the water went off. keep an eye out because any amount of water will do something just like that. live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news 4. back to you. >>> some people try to enjoy that type of ice on purpose. we've had a lot of people enjoying the cold wefrt in northern virginia. take a look at that. skaters at the ice rink at pentagon road there in arlington. you can see the kids pushing around some penguins on the ice, too. getting into the mood early t
we're at dupont circle at massachusetts and 20th in northwest. take a look here right outside the big pnc bank. their sprinklers went off this morning and one of our crew members alerted us to this. you can see this entire sidewalk here, this whole stretch completely covered in a sheet of ice. if you come through here in the morning, be careful. you've seen a biker and somebody walking by trying to be careful. stepping and riding very gingerly as they come through. you can see all of the ice...
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again, you know, in the massachusetts experiment most people signed up at the very end of it. that's what the administration's been projecting from the beginning. but certainly they can't be happy with the number of sign-ups up to this moment s and the site still isn't up and running correctly. jon: yeah. job that, we're on the -- joan that, we've got 11 days until december, and december's when all these people have to get signed up, right? >> that's when a lot of them have to sign up, and they have to pay something starting this the new year. first of all, it's really important to remember that the serious critics of obamacare never really spent much time, you know, saying, oh, the web site's going to be a disaster. everyone sort of assumed they would get the web site right since they had three years to do it, and so this is in ways has been an unforced error for the democrats. all of the criticisms that people have made about the rest of obamacare still have plenty of time to kick in and are already kicking in. you know, people are losing their plans which the critics said w
again, you know, in the massachusetts experiment most people signed up at the very end of it. that's what the administration's been projecting from the beginning. but certainly they can't be happy with the number of sign-ups up to this moment s and the site still isn't up and running correctly. jon: yeah. job that, we're on the -- joan that, we've got 11 days until december, and december's when all these people have to get signed up, right? >> that's when a lot of them have to sign up,...
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this includes the republican plan for massachusetts. let me just say that citizens are very happy with that plan. >> they are trying to compare the rollout of omnicare to the rollout of obamacare. we are going to compare things. the question here is does this open up a rule for hillary clinton to say that we have problems. >> remember that. >> they are on the record saying that obamacare is simply a way hair. they don't work, now we only have one choice and they are smart enough to be thoughtful and careful. >> this is a disaster. this is a disaster for the president and he knows that he is in desperate trouble. he knows that. lou: now he begins to pay attention. thank you for being with us and good night from new york [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can
this includes the republican plan for massachusetts. let me just say that citizens are very happy with that plan. >> they are trying to compare the rollout of omnicare to the rollout of obamacare. we are going to compare things. the question here is does this open up a rule for hillary clinton to say that we have problems. >> remember that. >> they are on the record saying that obamacare is simply a way hair. they don't work, now we only have one choice and they are smart...
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he normally gets $117 a week in unemployment but says massachusetts sent him a payment for more than ten times the amount, $11,300. the man told fox he has called eight to ten different numbers to try and fix the mistake, but no one will take the money back. he's torn up the check but says one woman he spoke with says if he gets another one, he should just cash it. gee, i wonder why government spending's so out of control? send the money to me, i'll cash it. be sure to tune in tomorrow, we have a special guest, lauren hudson. she wrote a book on capitalism -- she's only 13 years old! how she did it and why. this is the future of america, people. that is tomorrow at 5 p.m.. the willis report is coming up next. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm jerly willis. tonight on "the willis report" -- you are supporting their kids. billions of dollars in child support not being paid. also, airlines find yet another way to squeeze consumers, bidding on seats. and ear come the big deals -- here come the big deals, retailers are pulling out all the stops to get you shopping this thanksgiving and
he normally gets $117 a week in unemployment but says massachusetts sent him a payment for more than ten times the amount, $11,300. the man told fox he has called eight to ten different numbers to try and fix the mistake, but no one will take the money back. he's torn up the check but says one woman he spoke with says if he gets another one, he should just cash it. gee, i wonder why government spending's so out of control? send the money to me, i'll cash it. be sure to tune in tomorrow, we have...
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they include new york, massachusetts, washington, ryland, and vermont. another obamacare embarrassment for help secretary kathleen subereous just two days after cameras caught are witnessing health care crash right in front of her eyes. we are learning that the website is a bust in her home state of kansas. just 371 people have signed up for coverage in kansas. and walmart blue cross blue shield doing its best to taken advantage of the websites failure. take a look at their new ad. >> things don't always work like they are supposed to. good thing the government exchange website is that the only place to buy health insurance. lou: it is a bitter pill for the president to swallow, even the liberal media now seems to have had enough of obamacare. time magazine's newest cover says it all with a headline and a broken promise, what it means for this presidency. it is unlikely this will help turn around the president's 37 percent approval rating. >> congressman corey gardner, a member of the energy and commerce committee and subcommittee on oversight and invest
they include new york, massachusetts, washington, ryland, and vermont. another obamacare embarrassment for help secretary kathleen subereous just two days after cameras caught are witnessing health care crash right in front of her eyes. we are learning that the website is a bust in her home state of kansas. just 371 people have signed up for coverage in kansas. and walmart blue cross blue shield doing its best to taken advantage of the websites failure. take a look at their new ad. >>...
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assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet so someone like paul mccarthy in marblehead, massachusetts, could print the idea. he took the idea to his son. i >> i thought he was a little crazy. he said we could print the fingers and clip them in. it was too much. >> reporter: the first time you saw it and tried it out -- >> it was pretty awesome. >> it's the most rewarding thing. >> what an amazing dad. how much do the hands cost? >> the hand costs 25 bucks but the printer costs $2,500. it was paid for by the school. he's on the fourth version and it's called the cyborg hand. >> what happens next? >> very interesting. i spoke the dad. leon is teaching the other kids to design and make these. their plan is to design them for kids locally, be able to give them to them and eventually go have lower rates of obesity. what'smore what's more the study found when families eat anywhere but the kitchen or dining room both parents and kids have a higher incident of weight problems. what's the whole equation? >> you're talking to each other and eating mindfully as opposed to the mindless eating in
assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet so someone like paul mccarthy in marblehead, massachusetts, could print the idea. he took the idea to his son. i >> i thought he was a little crazy. he said we could print the fingers and clip them in. it was too much. >> reporter: the first time you saw it and tried it out -- >> it was pretty awesome. >> it's the most rewarding thing. >> what an amazing dad. how much do the hands cost? >> the hand...
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the medical center in massachusetts. the american civil liberties union say he's being maltreated in prison. here to explain, a criminal defense attorney and an attorney and co-host of "the five" so why is this thug complaining? what's the problem? >> he's saying that these restrictions are excessive and interfering with his right to represent himself. the fact that he's kept in sol te solitary. the person that put the restrictions in place is our own attorney general, eric holder. he did that on august 27th. so the problem is they're saying and aclu is joining in on this with mr. tsarnaev's lawyer saying these are undue restrictions. >> he's isolated from the other prisoners. >> solitary confinement. >> number two, all of his communications are monitored because he's a terrorist. he's a terrorist. is there anything else? >> the other one that's important is attorneys are forbidden from releasing information to outside sources. these are common measures put in place in terrorist cases. >> not a gag order on the attorney.
the medical center in massachusetts. the american civil liberties union say he's being maltreated in prison. here to explain, a criminal defense attorney and an attorney and co-host of "the five" so why is this thug complaining? what's the problem? >> he's saying that these restrictions are excessive and interfering with his right to represent himself. the fact that he's kept in sol te solitary. the person that put the restrictions in place is our own attorney general, eric...
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positioned to say the least to make the case against obamacare because he passed the healthcare plan in massachusetts. >> you guys are crawling all over him. i'm using you guys. the media were calling all over the technical details of his business dealings, of, you know, they called him a vulture capitalist. they went after the takeovers. these companies, who was fired, who was not. they went into real detail about that but the actual obamacare law and the predictions of hospitals not taking insurance, doctors retiring, costs going up, those were real concerns that the media, for the most part, just kind of like well, no, this is a good idea for people to get covered there was a difference that romney was covered with great scrutiny and this policy was not. >> laura, you want to rerack the tape from my previous answer i think the press, anyone who denies that there was a failing -- at the same time, republicans did not run against this in part because mitt romney didn't. >> i agree with you on that. >> barack obama knew he wasn't going to run for re-election defending the program. part of the flaws o
positioned to say the least to make the case against obamacare because he passed the healthcare plan in massachusetts. >> you guys are crawling all over him. i'm using you guys. the media were calling all over the technical details of his business dealings, of, you know, they called him a vulture capitalist. they went after the takeovers. these companies, who was fired, who was not. they went into real detail about that but the actual obamacare law and the predictions of hospitals not...
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the number one state on a percentage growth basis was massachusetts, that's also a pretty high taxed state and number one city for growing millionaires was new york city. with a 12 plus percent tax rate. so again, this could be despite the tax hikes in these places, not because of them. but basically this shows little correlation in how many millionaires a state can grow with the tax rates. >> really speaks, i guess, phil, more to the vibrancy of the economy. sometimes the sheer scale of the economy. i guess it should be no surprise that california would add the most. it's the biggest state and certainly has a very vibrant economy for growing millionaires in silicon valley. >> and i think that's what this does say. where the economy is growing, it's where these millionaires in many cases i know robert can talk about this, many of them are entrepreneurs or people who have built their millions and they've done it in areas where they can build a business. so yes, taxes play an important role, they always are for people who are extremely wealthy but at the end of the day they're growing
the number one state on a percentage growth basis was massachusetts, that's also a pretty high taxed state and number one city for growing millionaires was new york city. with a 12 plus percent tax rate. so again, this could be despite the tax hikes in these places, not because of them. but basically this shows little correlation in how many millionaires a state can grow with the tax rates. >> really speaks, i guess, phil, more to the vibrancy of the economy. sometimes the sheer scale of...
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it can work and it worked in massachusetts in 98% of the citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. we look forward to your feedback. now bad news for tesl motors. it's the target of an investigation. this is an investigation why two of the models caught fire this year. according to reports it started a fire when the battery case cracked up. tesla once a company that could do no wrong. last week actor george clooney told "ed square" i was one of the first cats with a tesla but i'm telling you i've been on the side of the road for awhile with that and guys, why am i always stuck on the side of the f-ing road. anyway, tesla is not only relying on snack ki tweets but covering the warranty covering damage done. we believe in the safety of our car is correct and this is a minor cost and this is wrong and the right thing is for tesla to bear the cost, not the buyer. 35%, which is how much tesla's shares shrank since the high at the end of september. musk isn't worried about investors are. this still is still th
it can work and it worked in massachusetts in 98% of the citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. we look forward to your feedback. now bad news for tesl motors. it's the target of an investigation. this is an investigation why two of the models caught fire this year. according to reports it started a fire when the battery case cracked up. tesla once a company that could do no wrong. last week actor george clooney told...
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makes the connection between president obama's health care law and in are mitt romney's health care in massachusetts in. >> it was i think in all things we all try to improve people's lives and i know when mitt was working with health care he was very concerned about people that were, didn't have coverage who had preexisting conditions. for him it was important that people would be able to have coverage. he has also felt all along that a president's approach would not work, that his was very much designed just for the state of massachusetts. we didn't have that many uninsured that if they tried to implement his program across the country it would not work and he also -- i'm sure there's implementation problems right now. maybe they'll get that fixed but he really believes the whole structure is flawed and it will not be effective. >> when you go to having your life, living your life in the spotlight for so many years, then you get to go back to whatever can feel like normal after it, you see kind of the bitter partisan politics, the state of play in washington right now. do you ever have a moment wh
makes the connection between president obama's health care law and in are mitt romney's health care in massachusetts in. >> it was i think in all things we all try to improve people's lives and i know when mitt was working with health care he was very concerned about people that were, didn't have coverage who had preexisting conditions. for him it was important that people would be able to have coverage. he has also felt all along that a president's approach would not work, that his was...
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massachusetts. the president struggled to address the wave of cancellation letters that are hitting both individuals and small businesses who buy their own insurance. this, of course, follows his repeated vows over several years that anyone who likes their insurance would be able to keep it. >> so if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. that's what it's for. >> our first guest tonight at that hearing today, she pressed sebelius on what some are calling the question of the day while making a strong point about obama care and lightening the mood just a bit at the same time. asking whether men can have babies, joining us, congresswoman renee elmers, member of the house committee on energy and commerce is x the republican women's policy committee. congresswoman, the question you asked, as i said, aside from lightening the mood, gets to some of the problems with obama care. did you expect an answer? >> you know, i knew that this was going to be a difficult questio
massachusetts. the president struggled to address the wave of cancellation letters that are hitting both individuals and small businesses who buy their own insurance. this, of course, follows his repeated vows over several years that anyone who likes their insurance would be able to keep it. >> so if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. that's what it's for. >> our first guest tonight at that hearing today, she pressed sebelius on what some...
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fox news contributor and former massachusetts senator scott brown is here. i know you were offended almost that the president of the us with us in trouble, went back to governor mitt romney and massachusetts. you were there when they rolled it out. tell me the difference in the way you guys rolled it out as opposed to the way the country got rolled out, or rolled. >> as you know, they rammed it through congress, through reconciliation. we voted on it 198-2. we worked together to get it done. when we rolled it out, we rolled it out incrementally. rolled it out, checked it. rolled it out, checked it, and fixed things along the way. we didn't just pay $400 million to a company that couldn't even create a web site at taxpayer expense and then pay additional money to fix it and just push it out there without any check and balance. it's completely different. my blood was boiling listening to the president trying to say it's the same. they're not the same. they're both health care plans and that's about it. >> here is the other thing, it was democrats and republica
fox news contributor and former massachusetts senator scott brown is here. i know you were offended almost that the president of the us with us in trouble, went back to governor mitt romney and massachusetts. you were there when they rolled it out. tell me the difference in the way you guys rolled it out as opposed to the way the country got rolled out, or rolled. >> as you know, they rammed it through congress, through reconciliation. we voted on it 198-2. we worked together to get it...
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richard in massachusetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm still not going to go there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why do i like yahoo? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> good, chris. how about you? >> caller: good, good. i acquired pxd at 185. >> let me spend time for a second on these independent oil companies. a lot of people feel they are absolutely over it. we know oil could fall further. i think the stocks are ahead of the commodities. they have already come down a lot. i like pioneer a lot, but let's understand each other. i like e.o.g. more than pioneer. i think e.o.g. will have better prices than pioneer at these levels. larry in ohio. >> caller: yes, cramer. >> yeah. >> caller: i wanted to know what you think about i bought some facebook. >> facebook's had a big run. my charita
richard in massachusetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm still not going to go there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why do i like yahoo? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> good, chris. how about you? >>...